“Hand carved antique columns,” explained Johnson, walking just inside the grand hallway, before gesturing toward the library. “There’s even a fireplace surround around this fireplace in the library, that came from one of Versace’s homes.”

Though the home doesn’t currently have a listed price, its last price came in at just under $18 million. You, too, can own this piece of Nashville history though, if the price is right.

The home is owned by Sylvia Roberts, who has rented the property out over the years for weddings and other events. It’s also served as the location for nonprofit functions, including Second Harvest Food Bank.